评估管理者权力理论

Assessing Managerial Power Theory

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2012
被引 334
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

对219项美国研究进行元分析,发现管理者权力理论能较好预测CEO薪酬水平,但难以预测薪酬与业绩的敏感性;董事会权力较强时能建立更紧密的薪酬-业绩联系。

Abstract

Although studies about the determinants of CEO compensation are ubiquitous, the balance of evidence for one of the more controversial theoretical approaches, managerial power theory, remains inconclusive. The authors provide a meta-analysis of 219 U.S.-based studies, focusing on the relationships between indicators of managerial power and levels of CEO compensation and CEO pay-performance sensitivities. The results indicate that managerial power theory is well equipped for predicting core compensation variables such as total cash and total compensation but less so for predicting the sensitivity of pay to performance. In most situations where CEOs are expected to have power over the pay setting process, they receive significantly higher levels of total cash and total compensation. In contrast, where boards are expected to have more power, CEOs receive lower total cash and total compensation. In addition, powerful directors also appear to be able to establish tighter links between CEO compensation and firm performance and can accomplish this even in the face of powerful CEOs. The authors discuss the implications for theory and research regarding the determinants of executive compensation.

高管薪酬公司治理管理者权力CEO薪酬